The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1947 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1947.

vniN<; HOR SHOWDOWN

n( ,t tx^en a strike. Important, hut not

L^t vital issue. At one time, i man said the company’s ofj would he aecrptahle if the wcre willing to make other Lesions. The company, said roposal included an average ly increase "in excess of 2r,

$ an hour.

The Rockford

to the present day at St John’ becoming ill. Unboiled material College m Annapolis. Md.. in that either had or ha.,1 not been He has resigned as presi- passed through the filter proved

dent of that institution to foun . virulent.

the offshoot here. «ome of the samples of c .Id Endowed with $4,500,000 bv viruses were taken from soWlers Paul W. Mellon, son of the late who had developed enkls that secretary of the treasury. And- sta-t.d in the nose, while others row W. Mellon, the new Liberal were taken from those with sore

Arts College will be situated on throats.

the old Dan K. Hanna estate. Colds in the nose developed about a mile and a half fror.i among the volunteers in 24 to Tanglewoocl. the home of Sery. 4S hours; the rest came down

sore throats in five to

t settled tor a Konssevitiky’s Berkshire Kes* 1 with

< )IH MISSIOM'.ns' CM.OW %•.( I> The Putnnm <’ounty of <’••niinis^ifnoT.s allowed lli«’ l'r»l i'nvin« clHlms nt ihHr m. in ill*- court lion*<*• ;ir (;rf*en* ; Ju li iiui i.u Muntl.iv, l »< «• ;J0. iim*? < I-inttl

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g workers irceived pay is as high as 50 «-ents an *. Kitzman charged that the ..sal contains a “sleeper” in that the company have full rein to classife

val.

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orker as to the salarj’ he

Id receive.

IKVANCE PROCEDURE

0 f the deadlocking features he dispute. The company -oscs to permit worHers to Vnt grievances directly to

r foremen and up the

J.irhotfrapli «%»..

sever days. Then volunteers were 1, 1 ;^ 1 nru"’ , iv" t ' Pl '

The property already Includes a gain .Inoculated to see if any im» . a i .r-x i •iiemic o' about 30 buildings, including nn niupity to colds is built up by a|!!, r |'J r K|', s v M '',.o ''I 1 ' " inn and dormitories, whore l!v previons illnuss. Those with noce-1 1 ^ Wunfiiuii rt Printing iatr John E. Parsons, a N'w ‘ >ld.s fiev. loptd i n the 24 to 48 p ,hii<- s. rviV. r«». ..f h..i

hourr became ill aeain those re- T’ 1 • Xss '* , i . r,,V}>

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Business Recession in 1947 Avoidable, Editors Believe NEW YORK (UPl A “levelling off” in business activity in 1947, with possible price drops but not necessarily u general re-

cession, is .forecast in a survey i

by editors of leading businc:

papers.

The editors feel that despi'el the nation's basically sounli economy and the unfilled warts for consumer goods, business and.

Classified Ads

. basic raw materials.

4 After a rise in the first) j quarter of I!M7, the price trend [for consumer goods will turn downward in most fields. j

5 Befo, ' e the end of y’™; Thomas. Morton consumer resistance to high pi ;c- j os and shoddy material will force! Several hen.'!

a buyers’ strike.

KOR SALE: Pure bred Poland ) China males and gilts. Thick easy ) feeding kind. Two hundred pounds. Kitty d liars. O. M

REAL ESTATE

KOR SALE: 60 acre farm, strictly modern 6 room brick house. Fred Triplett. Pleasant Gardens. Phone Rcelsville. 30-:tp.

31-3t. —

York lawyer, maintained a horn,

for fre.-'h air children.

A nen-iienominational colie: foy men, the new school w-P have a maximum enrollment of 300, with a faculty of about 30. The entire college course will devoted to the study of prescrib-

“chain cc * books, with no conventional Command" to the president of college departments,

i firm, Leon R. Clausen, if issary- If they desired, they,

a be represented by a union •arcl. The union demands that rtevamvs go through UAW

lesentatives. Kitzman also • 'geii that the company wants 1

reduce the number of stew-

2 Types of Common

Cold found In Human Research CLEVELAND lUPi One of

inoculated with sore throat virus

did develop immunity.

Ir. th-. next .“top, croH.s-inn*>pil-ia tier of volunteers it was f< unci that one form of cold did 1 r it build up an immunity for the j other. | While these tests seemed to establish definitely that there are two forms of the common cold | Dr. Rammelkamp said there may

I b«- still other forms. JOBLESS VETS FOf NI) TO SCORN CHISELING

COOS BAY. Ore. (UPl The typical unemployed veteran is well along in his thirties, semi-

town, has been eight or nine

nlcyment claims in Oregon. HATS OFF TO HIM

in the Raehine plants from

eight. j tbe most important develop-rents ; skilled, lives in -juiy declined any contact in cold research since 1931 was lt nf W oik.

se which would force work-' the discovery that there are at months and is r,-> “chiseler." That to join the union. The union Jeast two types of the common the picture drawn by the Orenally demanded a union . cold, according to scientists in. gen state im,-• ploviner.t combut later offered to accept the depaitmer.t of preventive ' mission on the basis of a sur-

naintenance of membership medicine at the Western Reserve vey.

se in which workers would University School of Medicine Th survey showed that the Required to remain members, here. typical veteran has contacted company balked at this, but i Claimed to bp the biggest dis- several employers and the local red a voluntary dues check- covery since Dr. A. R. Doohez of employment office, bit hasn’t system. Columbia University 15 years agi | found suitable work where he

3NIORITY—The union de- established that this comnvm ail- can got housing,

ds that promotions as well ment is due to a virus, the two) Silas Gaiser, veteran adminisayoffs should be based on types of cold were discovered or- trator, revealed that -inly three t, ability and performance, j iginally at Fort Bragg, N C.. cases of “chiseling” have been length of service govern- during the war by scientists now uncovered in, the filing of unem-

lf other factors are equal. a t Western Reserve, ther Words, tig- man with, Th* two types are:

longest service would go up, Or*' that develops 24 to 4$; ladder first and the employe , h^urs after exposure and starts

the shortest service would ’ * n the nose,

he first bumped from the 0rp that beffing with a srire

throat and deve>^ps five to seven

days after exposure.

The discovery was made with Uie aid of human "guinea pigs" under the directicn of Dr. John H. Dingle. Elisabeth SeverancPrentiss professor of preventive

medicine.

At the ootv'denYfous objectors’ camp in Gatlinburg. Tenn., in the summer of 1943, 12 men volunteered to be "guinea pigs." Their, r- ses and throats were thoroughly sprayed with collections of virus taken from soldiers who hri been hospitalized with colds and a typical oncumonia. The following su timer 1’0 more voVirtesred’and w-re hospitalized in a hotel in Pineburst. N. C. Dr. Rammelkamp commended

oil in case of layoffs. The pany insists that promotiona yoffs should be based on

t.

ading 100 Rooks o Be Bask Rule Of NewColege ITTSHELD, Mass. (UP) A iig educational innovation Jed on "the 100 best books if ’imt and modern thougn, ” spread from Maryland to r sflcld by September. 1947, j n .”00 students will attend a ’ college operated by “Liberal

I no -” the men for their c- .u.-age, point'i<- new institution, to be est- i n g out that although the death •m- l on a 700-acre estate rate ir a typical pneuronia is dine for nearly a mile on l^w, “therr. was a definite ele-

I'kbiidge Lake, will be head- ment of dang--r."

I'V Dr. Stringfellow Barr, who Some of th? virus collections pl.v is credited with this new were boiled while others were

d'-ach to iiheral education.

t was Dr. Barr who introduc- permit the passage of bacteria.

I»r. < ’han. 1< ,\ k>• r Il'Ju'.i i' \ Hurst r^imuel lOnsr-r

,v .MilUr <v»,

Itj.Ij-h K. Sturm

i >• n t-*n i ‘artis

I>. It. .SiriiiKor MyizKev rsiimUf-r *'•*. NWilt^r NVm. (ianlntr M'mU rn Sthonl Mupply t’.., ! i i:. MM Ur «V <•.. 1 >hn r C. Alvi*r>? . . . 'J M ' [ *.ii 1 %■ Manner < u-ors,* vv* I' , ruriii Tlnufur . . . ItaUiiikC Co Vaat ''.it t’hamlu-rs . ..

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-f U'us || SiriAdton

‘»Ih rulU»in

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^ K ttHmes

Alt'jffl (’oopur ....... W mi. o. ( Mi;u1«l Albert Masun .... Kussf’l Malum . .

I.'-’tlk Xolson

*li Hv;mU n William I Lay JohT»s«*n . . .!• *h m I'rltzingrrr J'aul I.uKotiUlIl «‘l-ni'U’ t^Morry .f.** IbtrroTf . Dolnno Karnott rmncU rncUrwon*! Nonna Unvott Ui'Miotul Williams ... I.uwls 4vreon .1 < liiirrnff t'lit'tnn Oavis I’.Micune Kivutt '! hotims M ■ rtholonifw . . . K« ruiDth Hyni Krouvian Hals . IM. Kamliloit's Hookstoir John Alloe* Klilali St. t ’1 Ur laiyiMM- ITutr'lilns /►onus R. Ornay (rrui’mviMtU' (’ash R<»al <’u. Huxai Typ^wrlur i’u I.fu SoliOoi Sllliply Co. ... Modern Sr*)ionl Supply Co. iTiiiuim t’o. Hrupliiu Trl•fnUl, , ’s Ke^al Mark* ! »’larn S .Inn* . .

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, Idiy \ nij. ban ..... . . . $ I>onaUI Fall Move' Zaolmry „ ' ].* ^1U* So«n« Uiobard C. Halrd Stanley Senrn

.laiMON Coffman

iUn Wells

«MM*rftF K» nwjok

Kltnor li. Cr»x .... .. .I’K- Uull;n>?S , . . . . Oilbcn Knptz* r .I.'K nb Sh.iu .».. . Vrtl.m .\in»*R ... Mi r ion Sears

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liilburt t’ox il«‘n»4‘he| J\iw.’tz*• r ... . I ton U«\«> f*n •n,..flSV Sl,:fw r ” "."7*. '

i :‘..72' industi v enter the new veur file-

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im,-.jing an uncertain mid coafus i ' j'i' puricin. in sharp contrast to f timi j optimistic forecasts of a ve ir

'Fireproof Hotels Not Always So, Public Warned

FORCED TO SELL IMMEDIif stock cattle, j ATELY: R .-da irant Grill in But-

1 consisting of cows and calves. I ler University district. All modj Most cows 2-3 years old. At Sale ! ern equipment including ice I Pavilion, En lay, Jan. 3. 30-3t j cream freezer and 100 gals, stor-

- -age capaiitv Owner permanont-

L r equipment, brooders. | h injure | - , n Hltto HCf .K, ont .

Shown daily fron 9 to 12 and 1 to I or Gall Humboldt 8143. 310 1 ; West 40th St.. Indianapolis.

Poultry

fauntains, feed».rs, batteries et* at radically nducefl prices at Millers' Pre Removal sale. .'10.'! N Jacksan St. 26-t

7 XII .1.15

I s.4'i Jo.On 21 .'Hi 1(1.7 1

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I •,.s.'n

2.7,H

Purebred black

hog. Vaccinated

Mt MerifMan.

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31-41

KOR SALE: Nice house in Cloverdale.

five room [ ,s essi* m

i Within five days. Ren Mei

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FOR SALK: 80 acr e Hendricks

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NEtV Yf)RK (UP) Distirre-' P'dand mal. tions between the terms “fit, -' 1 leorge Irwin,

ago. j proof” ami “fireproof construe-'

Growing consumer resistance'lion” as applied to hotels and to higlf prk.-es, in the opinion of "ther public places are explained Pre Removal Sale still on at

the National Conference of Busi-, in a statement hy W. E. Malht- Miller's. Thousands of items of! Cwlntv , « '^nn house-, good tress Paper Editors, will bring a 1 lieu, general manager of the N i- scarce hardware and other R a,n ' t r ' h H " <1 combined,

business tional Board of Kire Under-writ-j mcrchandis ' at greatly reduced i * 1< n ani * < 'U 1 e'' "ut buildj era. 'prices. Miller's Hardware nn< | | inga. 1miles south of CoatesHe expressed concern over th.- 1 Appliances, do. 1 ! N. Jaeksorv 26-tf J vi!l ' on roa<l 7: ’ P' a > tically all

, tillable, good fencing. 2 springs KOR SALE: Bath tub Mr J arul ' ,l,nt - v ^ wnter ° w " er ’ Herbert. Pleasant Gardens. | Milhon ’ Uoat. svill,-. Ind.,

R. R 1. 30-l-3-6-4p

general levelling-off

aetivitv

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This shaking down in the price structure may be nothing tnor - titan a mild readjustment of an

But,)

expressed concern over

| public’s reaction to the recent | disasters in the Hotel LaSalle fire in Chicago and the Hotel

2‘H* overgrown hovers market.

4.(Hi '

2.A(i the business editors, warn, fail-) lire to halt the wage-price spir-rl.

2.no, prolonged str ikes for higher pay, | ne ' v< ' t <m, ‘ s -

under- the requirements of a city

”* W |

,-;i,,' which tlrrottlc production

Winecoff fire in Atlanta.

Some hotels, especially t!ie'

which were built

30-5 i. 1

KOR SALK: 10 purebred rose, comb White Wyandotte roosters j Inquire at Banner. 30-I-2f

WANTED

j WANTED: Interior painting

in key)

industries, and failure to tntti-r-’ building code modeled upon thu

rate of man-hortrj buildin K cotll! recommended by'i k(>K SALE: 1942 Oldamobilc | « l ‘* n ’ ahonkwil ‘ >r - Ph-'m-720-M. the National Board of Giro Utui-1 Eight. 4 or sedan, hydromatic! 3, - 2 P erwriters .could correctly adver- (lr ive. ra/lio. heater, four newj -

tise that they were fireproof,' tires. Ph.im Joe F ick. t. R 1.

ian ser-

vile tain a high

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r.; w ,. pro, Vjctien may result

” ions business recession before thi

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2.iio-end of tire year.

2.rm .n. . e i.Mallalieu said.

. i.f,) The readjustment forecast for;

•Tm 1 ,, , . .... | "The term -fireproof const ni'-

- 1947 will he most noticeable in) ‘

-•"0i lion,’ as used bv the Nation'll

14.oe, consumer goods, except heavy| _ 7 ! durables, and less noticeable in,

1 . , . , , <ther tire insurance interests

2" n . industrial raw

! Fillmore.

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KOR SALE: 1940 Chevrolet

Board of Kire Underwriters and tr " ,k u, th stick, stock rack and

WANTED: Small apartment or house in. Greene i tie Inquire at Banner. .'tl-4p.

bed. good condition. T M

2.00

ir)ni) supplies. Those fields it is r ?? dieted, will be bolstered

• 4 . * • •

2.oo requirements of the home builci- , J 'J-iing and construction industry,

iin I

Collier 50-6p

WANTED: To rent a 4 or 3 to im modern house or apartnient by married couple. No childreh. Call 765-W ::0-6p

materials and! - - - I Enrinenee Ind

I Mallalieu said, "indicates a tyn -, o.

, ! of construction in which the con-' - — _ _ j ■" , ■ , ’ y * ' tents of the building ca„ be com-j It ' s a ,inch to foam rlean up- ! u ANTKI,: ''l'’rk-Typist an.

holstery and rugs with Finn ’ RMunal office work. Send qua!iFoam. Stop ’N Shop. ,, { fieations and references to Box

■ 8. c o Daily Banner. 30-3t.

n'd^c'.st M " able of beta* rehabilitated and K " , '‘ ' a| .e Young lerseyi WANTED To buy good uaad ’ niaterial cost. r continued in use. |« nd fresh and nearby! ,. ar vvrite Box 62. Banner 50-r,p li'T.Ci; Iteg.rrdle.ss of the form thr kv- ,. The term . flreproof , as springers ()n Stilesville Road. O. ) _

elllng-off develops readjust-1 to h ^ Nhouk , not h ,

pletely destroyed and yet the . . framework of the building, in-!

rS- ’C which is not likely to be affected i , ,,

i i-s.2i*! . . I eluding the Interior, will be

Atkinson

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nent or recession the business,

MT.un management

132 (mi ,

Iii;.on ; tied, pi rmitting

it

7-2.

, used even though the structur- KOI’ SM1-'

are unanimous in therr , ,^i w '| Charges

[of the building is of fireproof ( house: roll-a-way bed 142 West!

j construction- unless all vertical Berry St

I openings, such as stairs, eleva-

U-l-'i editors

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204.oe■ belief that any set-back

f,hort

12-31-l-2pi WANTED :Any kind of deal —{stock. Call 278, Grecncastle.

Now brooder

paid.

will jC

duration. Once labor-

problems an- sel-i a steady flow of

141.o"I „oods to bring about a balance iss.nni bet’voen demand and supply, tl.o ■ rommodity price structure will

Company. 31-3p |

John Wachttl

cod

| tors adn other shafts, are enclos-j ! r ices greatly reduced, in or-j

* dor to faciliate moving to our’

MISCELLANEOUS

ed with partitions and have fire,

be firmly established on a highis.r.it level plateau for a long period of

It; »n .. was

prosperity.

After a careful study of their

doors on all openings, thus pre- [ venting the upward travel of the fire from one floor to anther. "This vertical travel of fir-*

new location. Miller Hardwicre

26-tf.

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At Sale Pavilion Friday: Throe pure bred Guernsey cows, 3 and 4 years old, fresh and close

80 to 100 good' springers. These tows aiv extra

the prime cause of deal Ir ^ nsei 1 tractor tires, tubes, and i fine. Also several other good injury in both tire Chicago - ,-jms, 80 to 8*1 per rent trea-l, | dair y cows. 1-lt

Street.

FOR SALE

J0rfu*Kt

v\* M* FiinHnurk

KMi >

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Kfl. H.

ShUMu .

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WillinMis

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ljf»her

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respective fields. Hie ediiora of

; and the Atlanta hotel fires.

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carcass clear brake. Selling

"The separating partition and, price of new tires. You buy uoorway between rooms and th • s ,.t if you come see tires. Wi'l

corridor must be of such typ>' as jjistnii your tractor on rubbe- iwork with nn District Manager, to prevent the ready spread of, Walter S. Campbell on 43. Phone 1 M rat have ir and be over 28

AS KIRE raced through the

1 passed through filters too fine to Chicago hat shop ot John Roc-

cosahto ho saved the stock hy hauling out three loads at

the organized reading of 100 Tb.-'se recf'vir.g the boil'-d viruses t(nit , th j s f af ,hion while wait-In dines of the host from Homer Went through the tests wnthirutJjng^tor^thc^Hremrur^jJjUd^

AH i stulu

Kiri Mitchell 'VIII V. R> id

I’Y.’ink i .’vunnau ■ •

(‘oniinl Shinn .fokn Wlson .

n;i 1 1 uti-hesmi . . .

.t >lm I futf’lif*. c T»n

•Ininv*s )lutclU-’Hon (JnV K. Sh#‘pher«.l

« )sf»nr Martin

.M. ’zgi-r Hiiinber «’o ! I rul ' *v' tr* m (’". . ■ Mu Allisifi M;i' liIn^rv <’«>. Motor I'r* ifjj1ir c^orp

Hohun I l;i rli-n

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ll* - s. ri'-’ M* ... I- I ».i\ i Tlr»' A natt^ry l*o r.*!!?ral Motor Part* Inf* l*il hi Ir S» rvlr* Cn. of Tnd

Mu Hi ns* l»tuir Htor*

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tin.* 130 business, trade and tech nicai magazines affiliated \vi*.h the Associated Business Pape*txpr« ssed their views in a surv *v< "’ 1 * , i__. *«. a a- fire | dor, or from the corridor to the, room. This means that therel shall be no transom, and that

MUST GET A MAN me;- in thi- community to

, , .. .... from the room to the corn- ir,r,.\v r;reenc**'tlc conducted hy the conference ot . I ( dor, or from the corridor to thej 28-1-4-8-11-15-18-22-8

30-l-2p

Those who participated in the

7Vi;ii survey weie almost evenly divi '.-

... .. . u anv aii conditioning system shall

" cd on whether there would be a.

^ ... . be of such a desig-n as not to pernr.'.ii business set-back in 1947 A Uiiad m-.11 ... . , mit the travel of heated, poisnn- - ,,,, slight majority expressed the —

j view that the’ price structure.I <J " S KaKes into roonw '” i F,)K SA, ” E: « :aa ".ngc in good

i* -ir key factoi in production, woubll

2i0' . li , , ... , , , interests have no police power ...

j i. Inevitably level-off largely bc-

„ . require such features, and that

*! 1*'cause of consumer resistance. A

2.20[ i it was up to individual enmmu:'

FOR SALE: Florence heating! stove, good condition S B Ai -1

" be of such a design as not to per- ' mil< ‘ s , ast •' 1t Meridian. J

I ,v,lt lh,. Ipui.r.l 11.• ‘.Jt,IrI nntu.in. R"'el to.

thr

K*)R SALE

years of age The w ik is in lintwith the program advocated by th Departinent of Agricultur?. Permaner t w.irk, good pay for man who has lived - n farm. Write Box R H. G Daily Banner. 1-lt.

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS To Our Friends and Customers in Putnam County: Tin Sinclair Men and mystlf jaln lagather to wish you goad chaar far thi Now Tear. Your frlandly patronage during tha past year it greatly appraciatad. We leak forward fo proriding you with ivtn htfftr Sinclair products and service during the coming' year.

J w. GOUGH - Agent R. L. HOBBMft, Grooucatflo ARTIE O’HAIR. Brick Chapel

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ART JONES, Oavordalt GREENCASTLE MOTORS Nn.

THARP aad SMITH, Fttlmoro ROLAND FERRIS, Ml. Meridian V-PALACE, Juatfien 36.43.

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I 1'1 Fall Th, milv hnnnar Hi nr, M flonvin ivo.f .McrrMnn Urislrr r'n Ind. Assoc. Trlr Cnrp. if'»ru»'r 91a' cris Rail Mitchell lintfb-ld Motors, In--Klb* rt Irwin ...... II M. Miller $■ Co. 11 isIlTUi O'Xrlll

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Kim- Mnrrienn Foster <’« fliivmnnil u*ev*e ... nrewnrurtle Uosl Cn Ind. stale fnirn . . Mr'nv H Qiiltiien Ulail: l.umtier On

f A Webb Wavn.. r--ltalr

Alfred 1-:. McMnlna T. II U llllams ...

Italian Hmltll

T'ie 1'Hiie .ind Ind Stone Mess Sales A- Service .

Welfnrir a-uud

O Ray Assoc. Tide Co. ■ •

Banner

IlniBlItnn

Kny <}. Raj’ .Vat-Reret H i’a 11 .M

lleten Werni-Ue Jeannetln Ullls Harriet nilmnre flenevn L. Sbellx Helm Qr*y .... Aha CarrlriRlon I’riiiicfs Runrk

Ind. fnlv. Medical Center Win. Aden Iir. I»lek Steele .

Mr. .1. I*. Onrnd Mrs. Lee Keek

Mrs. Fred Ifem-ln .

Merit sime FO

Belle \levunder . . . Or rt. [i. Rhea Or \V M Mn'laowbe' It. f*. Mullins

.1. O. Penney Co.

Moiurromery Ward

r;. U. Murrby Co.

Snm Hartnn

E. 0. picks Rov rioodpasture

Dr. F ft Dettloff

(’has Reetor

Klmo Sweet f lrrnlt ('war* l lulnts T F Crawford

Sam llunna

Hd IThmllHWl Ti e t> lly Banner Omcr Akers, Ul-rtc

Bet * y Fill

Me Sl l-llbllslllntf Co. Lawyers Coup Pitlillshirur

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B*'bl*?*M'*i t ill f*' f'liiiucriiiiii ro. W If Anderson AinerlPiin l.n» F.o..k f'o Cafe M-i'sle Slutied Clara S l-mes Auditor i’ldiium County

ii'ftsl strong minoritv. however, -rs- , ities to make such reqmrements .1!!_ serteil tin v saw no reason fvr a 1

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! recession in 1947.

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red -.iii spective Helds, also foreer--

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1 The wage-price spiral will

come to an end in 1947 in most

fields.

2 Production generally continue to increase, with a n

Mallalieu said fire insurance condition: also electric washing! ^4 s" JunkYart"*^

machine. Mrs Kimball Larkin.) _____ 735 East Washington St. Plume! For Water Well Drilling; 538-.I 30-1-3-31. j Write, White Well Drilling Co.. — [ Princeton. Ind. 3-tf FOR SALE: Two mill saws , me 1 1-2 inch eye, one, 2 in. eye. i COAL HAULING: Good IndiS. e or phone Lennie Trc.it, j ana Coal Immediate deliveries miles vest of Clover-dale. l-2p * James M Satterly. Phone

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was woman trouble that caused William Tayor to drive his ear into thr- sidewalk and against a

j boulevard light pole.

^..i Taylor sheepishly admitted to j police that he didn’t have !n-

Coatesvillc. Indiar a.

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ticcable rise in muu-hotir pro In-

tion, especiully after the read-jj 1 '"* J' 1 ' 1

justment sets in.

LOST: On Washington St. b - t vien College Ave. and Voneustle Theatre Saturday evening, a billfold containing Army dt— eliarge, driver's license, other!

mind on his driving. He said he i , .,, ,,

I papers and over MOO.00 in bills

his girl friend's|,, ,, ,, ,,

[ Owner is Donald Iilfonl. A 1 house, where he had been given

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